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  1. William Thomas Cooper AO (6 April 1934 – 10 May 2015) was an Australian artist. William was born in Adamstown NSW Australia to Coral Bird and William Cooper. He had one brother, Buddy Cooper. He was originally a self-taught landscape and seascape artist but achieved renown through natural history scientific paintings, especially of birds.

  2. Kingfishers and Related Birds. Publisher: Landsowne Editions, 1994. ... William T. COOPER. Buteo Books; 2731 Arrington Road Arrington VA 22922 United States 434-263-8671.

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  4. Joseph Forshaw and William T. Cooper Lansdowne Editions. 1983 to 1994. The most complete and important monograph on this group of birds ever published, with text by Joseph Forshaw, an acknowledged authority, and colour plates by William Cooper. The edition was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies. The work was published in three parts.

  5. The author of this sumptuous work is the world renowned ornithologist Joseph M. Forshaw. The illustrator is internationally acclaimed natural history artist William T. Cooper. Mr. Cooper is acknowledged as one of the world's leading painters of birds. Work on this enormous project was commenced in 1978.

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    • 1996
  6. Melbourne, Lansdowne Editions, 1983 to 1987. Imperial folio, three volumes, with numerous illustrations, distribution maps and 78 full-page colour plates by William Cooper. The first two volumes are uniformly bound in blue half morocco, the third one is in matching green half morocco; spines moderately sunned; an excellent group in the original pair of Solander boxes in complementary colours ...

  7. KINGFISHERS AND RELATED BIRDS ALCEDINIDAE (TWO VOLUMES) by Joseph M. Forshaw. Illustrated by William T. Cooper. Published by Lansdowne Editions. 1st. 1983 . Nearly fine condition. Very large format. Volume 1: Ceryle to Cittura; Volume 2: Halcyon to Tanysiptera.

  8. Lansdowne Editions: Sydney/Melbourne. Complete set of Forshaw & Cooper's "Kingfishers and Related Birds". Consisting of six volumes in three parts, this incredible series was written by Joseph M. Forshaw and beautifully illustrated by William T. Cooper. Each volume is numbered and signed by the author and artist on the limitation page.

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